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Trailer Park Boys - Complete 7 Seasons

$89.00

Trailer Park Boys - Complete 7 Seasons
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Trailer Park Boys Complete 7 Seasons

Welcome to Sunnyvale Trailer Park, home of Ricky, Julian and Bubbles, three best friends in their 30s who have spent their lives together growing up in Sunnyvale.

 

Main Characters

Ricke - More Info Julian - More Info Bubble - More Info
 

Trailer Park Boys - Season 1

After 18 months in jail, our Trailer Park Boys, Ricky (Robb Wells) and Julian (Jean Paul Tremblay), head back home to Sunnyvale Trailer Park aiming to get their lives back together again. The problem is that neither Ricky's fiancée Lucy (Lucy Decoutere) nor his dad Ray (Barrie Dunn) will let him back into their homes, and some guy named Cyrus (Bernard Robichaud) has moved into Julian's trailer, having crowned himself the new "King of the Park". [More]

Trailer Park Boys - Season 2

On the day of his release from jail, Julian tells Ricky and Bubbles about his plan to retire early and get out of crime.  Called "Freedom 35", the plan calls for Ricky to grow lots of dope that Julian will sell to the country's prisons through his prison guard contacts. Unfortunately, the plan hits a couple of snags. First, trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey has let both his life and the park slide into chaos since his loving assistant, Randy, left his side.  Julian is concerned about having to deal with a new park supervisor if Lahey loses his job.  As if that’s not bad enough, Sarah and Ricky's Dad, Ray, break the news to Ricky that Randy is now living with Lucy. [More]

Trailer Park Boys - Season 3

After their release from prison, Ricky and Julian are not only free men, they’re rich, thanks to their huge dope sale to the prison guards at the end of last season.  However, Julian’s plan to invest his and Ricky’s money comes to a screeching halt at the bank when Ricky decides he wants no part of Julian’s long-term investment strategy.  Ricky’s dreams are more short-term: buy some dope, some rum and a couple of pepperoni sticks to take back to the park for him and the old man, Ray.  A loud argument ensues inside the bank, and eventually the three are thrown out by a couple of burly guards.  Ricky and Julian part company.  Bubbles, as usual, is caught in the middle.  [More]

Trailer Park Boys - Season 4

After Ricky’s botched bank machine robbery in the last episode of season three, Julian, Mr. Lahey and Randy end up where Ricky should have been – in prison. This first episode begins with the trio’s release from jail – one week early. Ricky, the only person in the park with previous supervisory experience, has been hired by Barb Lahey as the new Sunnyvale Trailer Park Supervisor.  With Bubbles as his trusted assistant, Ricky is given control of the park and has built a huge wall on the property where he’s carrying out some sort of secret operation.  [More]

Trailer Park Boys - Season 5

The boys are still in jail, but it’s not as much fun as when they were locked up before.  In fact, they’re sick of it. Julian’s been passing the time reading self-help books and Ricky’s been playing “bagmitten,” but the boys can’t wait to get back to the park.  The thrill of prison is gone, and Ricky’s especially pissed because the guards won’t let him smoke in jail anymore.  The day the boys are set free, they head back to Sunnyvale in style – Julian rents a limo for the occasion. The boys think they’ve got enough money to retire, thanks to the cash that Cory and Trevor will have waiting for them after selling the weed they harvested at the end of last season. [More]

Trailer Park Boys - Season 6

Ricky’s out of jail (again) and he’s happy.  He’s back together with Lucy – well, living in his car on her front lawn, anyway, since he’s not allowed in her trailer – and working with his dad, Ray, picking up recyclables. Ray’s enjoying living in the cab of his old rig on an empty lot in the trailer park. He’s got everything he needs, and doesn’t pay lot fees. The only problem is that he’s back to his old truck driving ways – urinating in plastic containers instead of taking the time to find a bathroom, and littering the park with his piss jugs. [More]

Trailer Park Boys - Season 7

Ricky has come up with a surefire way to make a decent living this season: he, Julian and Bubbles steal meat from various grocery stores and sell it in the liquor store parking lot. As Bubbles waits in the getaway car, Ricky and Julian go into the store and hide packages of meat in hollowed-out cardboard boxes wrapped like birthday presents. But Bubbles accidentally almost blows their cover and Ricky blames everything on the fact that Cory and Trevor aren’t around to do the boys’ dirty work – they’ve disappeared. [More]
 

SHOW CLIPS

 

How did Trailer Park Boys become reality?

After the 1998 short Mike Clattenburg made which was loosely based on the characters of Ricky and Julian; and after the well-received low budget (or more accurately "no budget") 72 minute movie called Trailer Park Boys which appeared at the Atlantic Film Festival in 1999. Clattenburg was approached by Producer Barrie Dunn. Barrie was passionate about a television series he saw buried in the original Trailer Park Boys movie.


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He was passionate about his vision he even called the series "groundbreaking..." together (along with Robb Wells and John Paul Tremblay) they brainstormed the outlines for thirteen, one-hour long episodes. In November of 1999 Dunn and Clattenburg traveled to Toronto to pitch the idea they were turned down by one network. But on a spur-of-the-moment decision, on their way back to the hotel room, they decided to cold call showcase.

Showcase at the time was rumored to be interested in starting original productions and the execs there were intrigued. They sent Dunn and Clattenburg back to Halifax with a commitment and instructions to bring on another producer with more experience. Together they enlisted Michael Volpe and Trailer Park Boys found a home; and thanks to the foresight of showcase execs and the support of various television funding programs the first six half-hour episodes were made

 

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